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Arts: Page 145

‘A Painting You Can Open’

Euzine comes to Eugene this weekend

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Alida Bevirt doesn’t have much spare time to make her own zines. “I work all year for this one day,” she says. But when she … Continue reading →

Cigarettes & Weed

The Shifts performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents The Shifts performing ‘Cigarettes & Weed’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a … Continue reading →

A Pacific Northwest Music Sampler

Annual arts conference hits Eugene with PNW regional artists looking for gigs

ArtsMusicPerforming Arts 7 years ago

For the staff at the downtown Eugene Hilton, it’s just another event filled with people looking at each other’s chest to read names and professions. … Continue reading →

Marathon Man

Eugene musician to find biggest audience when he makes New York City debut

Music 7 years ago

Bob Clayton has led a relatively ordinary life. He went to college, works a daily job for Lane Council of Governments as a database administrator … Continue reading →

Autumn Voices

A flurry of hot musical concerts will help keep the damp depression of the November chill at bay

Music 7 years ago

Any contest for the greatest songwriter of all time has to rank Franz Schubert near the top. He wrote 600 of them, after all, despite … Continue reading →

Evil Is As Evil Does

Dracula travels back to the source of Bram Stoker’s classic in Very Little Theatre’s excellent production

Theater 7 years ago

Steven Dietz’s 1996 adaptation of Dracula maintains a disorienting fidelity to Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, hewing close to the spirit and characterization of the original. … Continue reading →

Mother, May I?

Music 7 years ago

Tracy Bonham didn’t write her first song until age 24. “I was late,” she tells me over the phone. The song was called “So.” Bonham … Continue reading →

It’s All Happening at the Zoo

America’s alienation never sounded so articulate before Albee

Theater 7 years ago

As the lights come up on Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo, now making a short run at Oregon Contemporary Theatre, we find ourselves … Continue reading →

Young Shakespeare

Music 7 years ago

What’s in a word? Poet, author and hip-hop artist George Watsky has dived into the world of writing for more than a decade, and it … Continue reading →

America II

The Shifts performing live for Lincoln street sessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents The Shifts performing ‘America II’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series … Continue reading →

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